Applauded by human rights activists and international Internet bloggers, Google stops the Chinese version of its search engine for which it had to self-censor search results according to Chinese laws. Google users from mainland China are now re-routed to the Chinese Google version from Hong Kong, which is not censoring its search results. According to Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google, the decision to stand up against censorship has overruled business interests.

The fate of the 600-strong Google China team is uncertain. Reuters reports employees in Beijing and Shanghai have been concerned to loose their jobs since the drama began two months ago.

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